runnable said:
Bullshit, Australia admits that the NAIRU has been mis-estimated and its actually lower than previously said.
i like the way you cleverly dodged my whole quote and only addressed my final statement. so here is the rest of the quote again.
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howabout YOU read up on page 171, the page you tell us to have a look at.
"Once the natural rate is reached, any further cuts in wages or stimulus to aggregate demand will not lead to
permanent reductions in the rate of unemployment".
Tim Riley:
"thenatural rate of unemployment is also referred to as the NAIRU as it is at that level of unemployment in the labour market that remains if inflation is not increasing or accelerating in the economy".
ie - its not a concrete barrier that cannot be penetrated. its just that if unemployment DOES go under the NAIRU (and it CAN), the result is high inflation. also, its just for the short term as unemployment would quickly increase back above the NAIRU.
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